A Kampmann KO

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Everyone's calling for the big Hendricks KO. But Kampmann can do it, too. He may not have the one-punch power of Hendricks, but he is accurate and more diverse.

Hendricks has said he's going to be flexible in his game plan, but here's betting his instinct will be to throw the leather, throw it hard and throw it often (that would be my instinct, too, if I had sacks of marbles where most people's fists were).

So if Kampmann can sidestep one of those haymakers or stuff one of those All-American takedowns, he may be in prime position to deliver a fight-ending foot, knee or fist.

Johny Hendricks Takes the Conservative Route

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Hendricks surely saw what Kampmann did to Jake Ellenberger. Then he saw what Ellenberger did with a more conservative approach against Jay Hieron. Maybe it's a bit of an apples-to-oranges comparison, but the general principle still applies.

So maybe Hendricks pulls back a bit. Maybe he avoids that carpet-bombing approach everyone is expecting. If he makes his home base on the perimeter, plays defense and attacks judiciously in the standup phase, it might be enough to keep Kampmann's dervish at bay. Or at least confuse the hell out of him.